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Heal (Spell)

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Heal (ヒール, Hīru) is a spell that appears in a few games in the Final Fantasy series. It has no constant effect, but has been used as an alternate name for Esuna and Remedy in Final Fantasy IV.

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[edit] Appearances

[edit] Final Fantasy

Heal, also known as HEAL in the Famicom release and Heal1 in the Origins release, is a level 3 White Magic spell which restores a small amount of HP to all allies. In the Famicom and Origins releases, it restores between 12 and 24 HP, while in subsequent releases it restores HP depending on the caster's Spirit.

The spell can be bought at Elfheim and can be learnt by the White Mage and White Wizard Job classes. In the Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary Edition releases it costs 10 MP to cast.

[edit] Final Fantasy II

Heal is the command used whenever a Potion or a Hi-Potion is used in battle. It restores a small amount of HP to one unit.

[edit] Final Fantasy XI

Heal is a command in that instructs a character to quit whatever they were doing and attempt to regenerate HP and MP. Generally the player will appear to be kneeling as they are healing.

HP/MP healed is equivalent to 10 HP and 12 MP per tick, plus 1 HP and MP per additional tick spent healing. Clear Mind increases the MP per tick regenerated and there are many pieces of armor, weapons, as well as food that can increase both HP and MP regained. While healing, a player will lose 10% TP per tick.

The effects of Clear Mind as well as equipment can change the rate of MP regeneration while healing. Equipment can also be used to increase the rate of HP regeneration through healing. The effects of Signet will now increase the base rate of HP regeneration in regions subject to conquest.

The status ailment called Virus will prohibit a character from healing until the sickness is removed by an item or spell.

[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics

Heal is a Squire job ability that cures Darkness and Poison.